Shocking presentation of human and nature. The beauty of the mirror is unforgettable, and the soundtrack is grand and contains deep and sad poetry. The cinematic world needs such a perspective, like the human perspective on insects, dirt, and leaves. The audience of this film seems to experience the human planet from the perspective of an Other from time to time.
When humans and animals stare at each other, how do they know each other's "reality"? Any literary and artistic work has a perspective and attitude. Realism is not really reality, and sometimes it is not even more real than those works that seem to be divorced from reality. Those who think that this film is just big and empty, it's just a record of scenery, those who can make better films as long as they can go to a few places with updated technology, you are obsessed with "reality" Isn't there a hole in it too? The director is not arrogant, it is you who are arrogant and vain. Human beings are such creatures, giving meaning to "void", which can also be said to be a manifestation of the real void. And some people can't find meaning in beauty and experience emotion, and need more direct narrative and direct words, which is a kind of disability.
Seeing emptiness but not reality, let alone seeing emptiness, is far from reality.
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